At first, I was really suprised to see this mangaka had come out with new series since parasyte/kiseijuu. These series in the first volumes where more or less ok but when it started to reach its final they were quiet well and the last volume was of the best. I suppose the mangaka has gained enough experience through the years and happy to see he has used it to make up even more wonderful manga. Though this time he's done well since the beginning.

I've seen there's a one-volume Heureka in the same line that Historie done by the author before it so I suppose he had enough time to gather information to do this title. Hope the history doesn't end like the history of Eumenes I saw from wiki.

I wasn't particularly interested in this series at first because the premise seemed a little light. But when I began reading it my eyes became glued to the screen. I wouldn't have stopped if it there were more chapters for me to read. I wholeheartedly recommend this series to anyone who is simply into quality, engaging story-telling and art.

Yup, the story is very engaging and it is hard to let down after the first few chapters. I would love to see how far this series goes, though soon we may run out of chapters to translate. Anyway, the mysteries of his past and much of the ironies (you'll find plenty in there) keep you wanting to read more and more. Highly recommended.

Well after first 23 chapters I can say I'm impressed, definately one of the best manga titles atm, really powerful way of storytelling that picks up with second volume and doesn't let go. Art might be plain and simple but it does the job.Things can get gruesome often though, so be warned.

Parasite was very good, I myself rate it among the most interesting mangas I've read (and I've read a lot ! ;-) ) but as someone already said it before, the mangaka seems to have gained a huge amount of experience since then :The pace of this manga is peculiar but surely captivating, I couldn't stop reading when I first started, Eumenes as a character is impressive, not a whiner, not arrogant, ...I like the way the mangaka draws the action scenes, they're clear and uncompromising, that's a good sign as we can probably expect more of them in the future. Also it's interesting to see greek society by the eyes of a japanese, it's very well described and intelligently dissected.

this is great! i could just throw it on the same shelf next to Berserk! i've read this mangaka's older manga, the one called parasyte, it was also good but it seems that he's become MUCH better since then, i really love this manga and hope it gets scanlated real fast ^^ also i'd like to say thanks to kotonoha for such fast releases!

ok ok are we allowed to scream here? Kotonoha just released chapter 12-15!!!! I LOVE KOTONOHA~<3

As Pearlesque has commented below, it's an historical, interesting manga featuring Aristotle, with all the philosophical, political implications you can wish for. If you're looking for something different, try this out.

As the name implies, this is a historical manga. It's set in Aristotle's time, and focuses on his exile as well as on his philosophy. It's a very interesting storyline, entirely devoid of melodrama -- instead, it's filled with dry humor and unique observations. Well, it is about Aristotle, after all, and about the slave boy who becomes Aristotle's friend. The dialogue covers topics as diverse as politics and mathematics. Wonderful stuff!

I really hope to read more, and soon. It's rare to find a manga with such unconventional themes.